Linux Journal Contents #94, February 2002
Linux Journal Issue #94/February 2002
Features
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Using SSH Port Forwarding to Print at Remote Locations
by Rory Krause
Directly print your office documents at home.
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Setting up an All-Linux Wireless LAN
by Don Marti
Go wireless and get rid of those pesky cat 5 cables.
Indepth
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The Subversion Project: Buiding a Better CVS
by Ben Collins-Sussman
A kinder, gentler versioning system.
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3-D Programming with Python
by Jason Petrone
Accessing PyOpenGL for faster 3-D programming.
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Using Debian Apt-get over Freenet
by Timm Murray
Certifiable proof that Freenet is more than a forum for trading illicit material.
Toolbox
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Take Command Configuring pppd in Linux, Part I
by Tony Mobily
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Kernel Korner Inside the Linux Packet Filter
by Gianluca Insolvibile
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At the Forge Introducing Zope
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Observe, Mon Cher Ami
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Verifying Filesystem Integrity with CVS
by Michael Rash
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GFX NLE Video Editors
by Robin Rowe
Columns
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Focus on Software On Irresponsible ISPs
by David A. Bandel
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Focus on Embedded Systems Embedded Linux and Java—Wave of the Future?
by Rick Lehrbaum
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Linux for Suits The Perspective from My
by Doc Searls
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Geek Law : Dealing with Patents in Software Licenses, Part II
by Lawrnence Rosen
Reviews
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iXtreme 1350
by Alan Zeichick
Departments
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Letters
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upFRONT
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From the Editor This Ain't Your Dad's Office
by Richard Vernon
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Best of Technical Support
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